While coping with a couple of nagging and very annoying physical issues (Sciatica and cronic sinus issues at the same time) I made a decision to halt any current projects and go back to unfinished, or in this case, barely started projects from the oldest and work forward finishing one at a time. This brought me to my Armor Hobbies 250 halftrack from years ago. It's a terrible kit and it's no wonder they went out of business. In addition to the brittle plastic that cracked with ease, it was bare bones as it gets and devoid of interior detail or what little was there was from someone's imagination. I saw a metal kit that was $1,200 that had all the details this kit was missing. I used pictures of it along with inspiration from the incredibly talented people here as a guide. I was determined to not let this kit defeat me like it had when I put it back in the closet many years ago.
The variations of the 250 are staggering and even within the same version, no two looked the same. Interiors, stowage, lights, tools, everything was different. Each one seemed personalized by their crews. They made field mods likely scavenging from disabled and abandoned vehicles, captured or civilian vehicles and whatever else was wanted for creature comforts and necessities. The vehicles were their mobile homes.
The kit had glaring errors and omissions. There was no instrument panel and the seats were something out of 1960's art deco recliner. I scratch built a panel and scratch built seats out of bits and pieces of scrap plastic, wood, wire and other bits and pieces to better resemble ones in photos I used. there was no transmission case or shifters which are prominent in interior photos so I scratch built representations of those.
That thing in the middle is a kit provided seat. Once assembled, you really can't see the panel or seats well but I couldn't use them and place storage behind the seats like pictures showed, so I replaced them.
With those changes I decided to go all in. I added a bench seat with storage bin, an additional chair seat, fire extinguisher, first aid kit, storage behind the seats, textured non-slip floor strips, hand holds, hooks for hanging gear and scratch built radio equipment for starters.
These pictures were from a week ago. The entire project should be complete this weekend.

Photos to follow.